
Firsthand stories from the Last Frontier. The Arctic Archives hosts conversations with Alaskan hunters, trappers, guides and other men and women with epic stories from their time in the outdoors. Listen as guests recount adventures, close calls, and other unique experiences in the wild places of Alaska.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 3 | Founded | a month ago |
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In this episode Bob Schmidt tells how he stopped a charging brown bear at the last second on Kodiak Island, and reflects on other bear encounters in the area. We spend some time discussing how grizzly/brown bear meat is worth a try, and wrap up talki... more
An older recording of the late Winfred Barr describing how, in 1953, he and his dad leveraged bad weather to navigate closer to a band of Dall sheep rams after spending a sleepless night in a cave.
Stephan Krueger describes his adventure hunting muskox on Alaska's west coast with his dad and a friend. While the adverse weather conditions for which the area is known endeavored to minimize the level of enjoyment, all three manage to harvest their... more
Josh brings together a gold mine of untold stories full of adventure, adrenaline and life on the wild side. Most outdoor enthusiasts have a crazy story; be it a near-death experience, a once-in-a-lifetime trip, or the one that got away. Arctic Archives truly does justice to these gems, giving them the audience and exposure they’re worthy of.










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